Meaning of mought | Babel Free
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“"I'm a plain man; rum and bacon and eggs is what I want⟳, and that head up there for to watch⟳ ships off. What you mought call⟳ me? You mought call⟳ me captain..."”
“‘Mought be a little in the barn. But dont let⟳ him hyear us, er he'll find⟳ hit and po hit out.’”
“sythe I suppose⟳ in my selfe þᵗ yf we had mought cõuenyẽtly cum to gether ye wold rather haue chosĩ to haue hard my mynde of myn owne mouth thã by þᵉ mean⟳ of a nother (Modern Spelling) Since I suppose⟳ in myself that if we had mought conveniently come⟳ together you would rather have⟳ chosen to have⟳ heard my mind⟳ of mine own⟳ mouth than by the mean⟳ of another.”
“[The king Solamona] did ordain, that of the strangers that should be permitted to land⟳, as many (at all times) mought depart as would; but as many as would stay⟳, should have⟳ very good conditions, and means to live⟳ from the State.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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